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Removing wallpaper Jimmie D 02-29-2008
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Posted by Jimmie D on February 29, 2008, 5:04 am
Recently while stripping some wall paper my wife ran out of DIF wallpaper
stripper. Not wanting to run out and buy more fore the small area she had
left she sprayed it with SIMPLE GREEN. IT worked better than the DIF. Much
better. It only had to soak in a couple of minutes and the wallpaper came on
much cleaner and easier.

Jimmie



Posted by on February 29, 2008, 8:56 am

> Recently while stripping some wall paper my wife ran out of DIF wallpaper
> stripper. Not wanting to run out and buy more fore the small area she had
> left she sprayed it with SIMPLE GREEN. IT worked better than the DIF.
> Much better. It only had to soak in a couple of minutes and the wallpaper
> came on much cleaner and easier.
>
> Jimmie
>
Try water. It works the best, and costs nothing.



Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Blattus_Slaf on February 29, 2008, 10:57 pm
h wrote:
>> Recently while stripping some wall paper my wife ran out of DIF wallpaper
>> stripper. Not wanting to run out and buy more fore the small area she had
>> left she sprayed it with SIMPLE GREEN. IT worked better than the DIF.
>> Much better. It only had to soak in a couple of minutes and the wallpaper
>> came on much cleaner and easier.
>>
>> Jimmie
>>
> Try water. It works the best, and costs nothing.
>
>
Hot water as in steam works quite well.

--
Blattus Slafaly ? 3 :) 7/8

Posted by ransley on February 29, 2008, 12:08 pm
> Recently while stripping some wall paper my wife ran out of DIF wallpaper
> stripper. Not wanting to run out and buy more fore the small area she had
> left she sprayed it =A0with SIMPLE GREEN. IT worked =A0better than the DIF=
. Much
> better. It only had to soak in a couple of minutes and the wallpaper came =
on
> much cleaner and easier.
>
> Jimmie

Try laundry detergent, its the enzimes that loosen the glue.

Posted by Norminn on February 29, 2008, 12:04 pm
ransley wrote:

>
>
>>Recently while stripping some wall paper my wife ran out of DIF wallpaper
>>stripper. Not wanting to run out and buy more fore the small area she had
>>left she sprayed it with SIMPLE GREEN. IT worked better than the DIF. Much
>>better. It only had to soak in a couple of minutes and the wallpaper came on
>>much cleaner and easier.
>>
>>Jimmie
>>
>>
>
>Try laundry detergent, its the enzimes that loosen the glue.
>
>
Water :o)

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